
Janhvi Kapoor in sheer black Manish Malhotra saree is a retro vision to behold
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Janhvi Kapoor decked up in a stunning sheer saree by Manish Malhotra and shared a series of monochrome pictures on her Instagram. Uff so beautiful Janhvi!
There are fewer styles that Janhvi Kapoor can’t pull off. Be it a sultry cocktail gown or a gorgeous saree, Janhvi always takes her fashion game up a few notches more than the rest. The actress is currently on cloud nine as her film God Luck Jerry has received a warm response from the audience.
The Dhadak actress decked up in a stunning sheer saree by Manish Malhotra and shared a series of monochrome pictures on her Instagram. Uff so beautiful Janhvi! It is indeed hard to take our eyes off this gorgeous diva’s grace.
Janvi wore a sheer black saree with a sleeveless blouse. She wore her hair in a sleek ponytail and opted for a retro look with a well-defined winged eyeliner. Janhvi chose a pair of teardrop-shaped earrings to complete her look and went with an earthy shade of lipstick.
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